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Matsudaira Tadayori

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was still a child at the time of his death. In view of his age and the circumstances of his father's death, he was reduced to
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Matsudaira Tadayori was the younger son of Matsudaira Tadayoshi, a hereditary retainer of the
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Kume Saheiji and Hattori Hanhachirō. After the ceremony, the participants drank
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Tadayori's grave is at the Inoue clan temple of Sengan-ji in
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Index

Japanese name
surname
Daimyō
Sengoku period
samurai
daimyō
Tokugawa shogunate
Edo period
Japan
Matsudaira clan
Tokugawa clan
Battle of Sekigahara
Okazaki Castle
Mikawa Province
Inuyama Castle
Owari Province
Kaneyama Castle
Mino Province
Shōgun
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Hamamatsu Domain
Tōtōmi Province
Sunpu Castle
sankin-kōtai
Edo
tea ceremony
Mizuno Tadatane
hatamoto
sake
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